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Do you wish to keep up to date with news from the marine research community, the latest VLIZ products, library acquisitions or numerous projects in which VLIZ is a partner? Then sign up via the links below.

VLIZ active on LinkedIn
VLIZ hosts a LinkedIn company page (in Dutch only) and facilitates a VLIZ LinkedIn discussion group (in Dutch only) to inform the Flemish marine and maritime experts on the wider news relevant for research, innovation and policy issues.

VLIZ YouTube kanaal
Watch and share the movies and animations, made by VLIZ within the frame of events and projects, on het VLIZ YouTube channel.

VLIZine
E-zine containing practical information on research and policy collected for and by Flemish marine scientists. You can sign up for a daily or weekly update of the latest VLIZine articles and you will receive a monthly compilation. Subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription?

De Grote Rede
The information magazine 'De Grote Rede' is issued three times a year (in Dutch only). On request via info@vliz.be the magazine is sent out free of charge to your postal address. Alternatively it is possible to request an announcement of the digital availability via e-mail.

VLIZ topics
All information and data products that VLIZ creates, together with (inter)national partners, thematically accessible: our data and information systems, websites, projects, (co)publications and multimedia available on these topics, including a list of Flemish research groups having this specific expertise in house.

Every year VLIZ takes care of the organisation and co-organisation of and the provision of facilities for several dozens of (inter)national events related to the seas and ocean. Look at the overview and sign up for those events you want to attend.

If you would like to receive news about projects in which VLIZ participates as a partner, please take a look at the news web pages of the following projects, where you can also sign up to receive the latest news or follow the project on twitter.